glockdoc
Well-Known Member
lets break it down this way thou 600w in a 4x4 or 16 sq ft will give u in the ball park of 37.5 watts per sq ft. a 600 pushing 85,000 lumens would give you 5,312 lumens per sq ft.
now if u did a 400 in a 3x3 that would give u 44w per sq ft and 6100 lumens per sq ft
a 250 in a 2x2 will give u 62.5w per sq ft and 7000 lumens per sq ft.
these numbers do increase the further away the light is from the canopy. if i recall right the general rule of thumb is 50w per sq ft?!? i think the rule of thumb for lumens is from 5-7000. the sun puts out 10,000 lumens per sq ft so i would imagine with a good set up and a good strain, the closer to these numbers the better chances you will have of reaching your goal.
now if u did a 400 in a 3x3 that would give u 44w per sq ft and 6100 lumens per sq ft
a 250 in a 2x2 will give u 62.5w per sq ft and 7000 lumens per sq ft.
these numbers do increase the further away the light is from the canopy. if i recall right the general rule of thumb is 50w per sq ft?!? i think the rule of thumb for lumens is from 5-7000. the sun puts out 10,000 lumens per sq ft so i would imagine with a good set up and a good strain, the closer to these numbers the better chances you will have of reaching your goal.